Insulin Types

If your body does not produce enough insulin, or your body doesn't use the insulin it does produce, your diabetes care team may recommend you use insulin as a part of your plan to manage your diabetes.

Managing Type-2 Diabetes: You Need a Plan

Diabetes affects every aspect of your life. Making positive changes to your lifestyle can affect your diabetes in a good way. Changes can lead to better diabetes management and tighter blood glucose control, reducing your risk of long-term health problems.

In order to make a change for better diabetes health, it helps to have a plan. A good place to start is by asking yourself why you want to make a change.

The Importance of Healthy Eating

What is Metabolic Syndrome?

Metabolic syndrome is a silent, but extremely life-threatening condition that can lead to: heart disease, a heart attack or stroke, diabetes, circulatory problems, and kidney disease. All of which can have extremely serious complications.